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Go, bring me [them], said the dying fair

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d41 (1857)

A Dialogue

Author: Caleb Taylor Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d42 (1857) First Line: Good morning, brother pilgrim, What, marching [traveling] to Zion

Hail, my ever blessed Jesus

Author: John Wingrove Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d43 (1857)

The Christian band

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d45 (1857) First Line: Here is a band of brethren dear Refrain First Line: I will be in this band, hallelujah

The promises

Author: George Keith Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d46 (1857) First Line: How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord

The family Bible

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d48 (1857) First Line: How painfully pleasing the fond recollection Of youthful connections [emotions] Refrain First Line: The old fashioned Bible

Remember Lot's wife

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d49 (1857) First Line: How prone are professors to rest on their lees

We are passing away

Hymnal: GHCM1857 #d50 (1857) First Line: How sweet the memory of the dead

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